Anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to help this hen?
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Thank you, I will look into coflex.co-flex they use for horses? One of my roosters had a swollen ankle and that brought the swelling down. Hope it isn't serious and she gets better.
Thank you. I will also be looking into colloidal silver.I use colloidal silver. Just put it on the area that is infected or troublesome, it's safe to ingest and all natural. I try not to use chemicals on my pets unless needed like tick prevention on the dogs.
Wishing you the best of luck on whatever you choose to treat your chicken! Hoping she is on the mend as I'm typing this!
Thank you for all the info. Boy I hope it isn’t that. I read some on the links for treatment. Not sure how I would change feed for her unless I put her in seclusion. I have 45 chickens (ages ranging from 1-4 years old, this hen is 4)and feed them a high quality feed and they free range most of the day. I will do some more reading on this topic. Thanks again!I think that your hen is suffering from gout—articular gout. When you see inside the feet of a chicken with gout, there may be white urates seen there and on organs in the body. There can be many different causes of gout, such as feeding too much protein, too much sodium, and others. Here are a couple of articles to read:
https://thepoultrysite.com/articles/gout-management-in-poultry
https://www.hyline.com/aspx/redbook/redbook.aspx?s=5&p=36
http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/gout